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THE PEOPLE'S TRIBUNK ima at conveying secumte information and the correct interpresarion thereof. at informing the foreign public what

MAY 1, 1935.

MAN FREED BY

LORDS

Murder Conviction Quashed

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, April 18. After being under sentence of death for seven weeks. a

young man walked out of the House of Lords yesterday-free.

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And in the sitting-room of a little cottage in a Dorset village mother murmured, "Every night I have prayed. This is the saswer to my prayer.”

It was the first time in history that the Peers had quashed a con- viction for murder. The man their decision set free was Reginald Woolmington, the twenty-one-year old Oborne (Dorset) labourer," who appested against the "death sen- tence passed upon him at Bristol Assizes by Mr. Justice Swift, wherg he was accused of the murder, by shooting. of h wife. Violet Kath- "een Woolmington, on December 10.

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CHINA NAVIGATION CO. Capt. J. O. Smart, of the King- yuan, has gone command, Hupeh.

Capt. J. Taylor, of the Hupeh, has gone command, Kingyuans

Capt. R. Alinson, of the Shan- | tung. is on reserve.

Mr. "J, L. Gamble, chief officer; Shantung, has gone acting master, the saine ship.

Mr. E G. Thomas, chief officer, Sinklang. bas gone command, wantung.

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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935

SMMENONG AT 10.00 AM.

Ar No. 377, THE PEAK A QUÂNTITY OF VALUABLE

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FURNITURE

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 2ND MAY, 1905.

Mr. F. 8. Barron, sup'y chief TERMS: CAH ON DELIVERY. officer, from reserve, has gone chief omcer, Fatahan

Mr. J. E. Storey, supy chief officer, Wanhsien, is on home leave

Mr. T. Gofton, sup'y chief officer from reserve, has resigned.

Mr. 8.. Duff, chler afficer, Wan

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Comprising:

Chesterfield Cunche, and Aim- chair, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables. Wasbstands, Hatatands, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Dioner Waggon, Dläng

For all the months that Wool-hsten, has chief oficer. PUBLIC AUCTION. Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Cheats

mington's fate has been in the Sinkadı balance, his mother has never lost faith that he would come back to her.

"Never once have we given up hope," she said last night, "and now my boy will soon at home again".

"For Ave long months every night I my husband and two sons, Joseph and william, have prayed that Reginald might be spared

Mr. J. Whyte, chief officer, Tsin- an, has gone chief officer, Shun- |-· tiem.

Mr. J. H McLaren, chief officer, Shunten, has gone chief officer. Tsinan.

Mr. J. Scott, acting chief omicer, Fatshan has gone second officer, Kalgan "

Mr. W..J. Bunney, second omcer.

officer, the same ship. Chengtu has gone acting chier

Mr, C. Winterbattam, second off- cer, Shantung. has gone acting chief officer, the same ship.

And while another son told me of the delight of everybody in the village, Mrs. Woolmington

Mr. L. R. Pavillard, second om. went back to her task of Joy-cer, Kalgan, is on abort leave. preparing the welcome to her

boy when he returns to her to- day.

the Chinese people and their respon.saved from such a dreadful fate." sible leaders are thinking and doing. mayor political and other relevant at explaining the significance of social developments-conscious of its responsibilities, without fear or prejudice. Being China's mot authoritative periodical of its kind, the articles are not only reproduced and commented upon by the various English-language publications Shanghai and elsewhere in China, but also translated into French, German, Malay, Dutch, and other lacguages throughout the world, and occasionally cabled over in full to Europe and America.

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content the best magazines of the West,

Drama in the Lörda

The last scenes in the House of Lords were packed with drama,

Wooimington, looking little more than a boy, was seated in the gal fiery between warders.

Then he heard Lord Sankey, the Lord Chancellor atter in a low voice words Which meant that his appeal to the Law Lords had been granted that he was free and that he was the first man to have an appeal against sentence of death allowed by the Lords.

Mr. K. Macleod, second officer; from reserve. is on short leave.

Mr. G. E. Duncan, sup'y second oficer, Tungchow, has gone sec- and officer, the same ship.

Mr. H. Pilling, second officer Tungchow, has gone second officer,

Shantung.

Mr. J. P. J. Maher, thiei engi- neer officer, Shantung, has gone supy chler engineer officer. Wan-

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Mr. W. T. Johnstone, second en- gineer officer, Shantung, has gone TERMS:-CASH OF Delivery, acting chief engineer officer, the same ship.

Mr. E. C. O. Bird, second eng neer officer, Klangsu, hás копе While the prisoner's counsel acung chief engineer officer. Nan-

stood, the Lord Chancellor rening. current

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mained seated and said, ' “Mr.. O'Connor, their Lordships are of opinion that they need not trou- ble you. The appeal shall be allowed, but their Lordships will give their reasons later."

Mr. J. T. Ledward, sup'y second engineer officer, Wanhalen, is on

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Mr. A. C. Wallace, sup'y second Question in Commons

Woolmington, who looked dazed. seemed hardly to realise the im-engineer officer, Liangchow," has port of the dramatic words whis- gone second engineer officer, An- pered into his ear.

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A warder touched him on the Mr. G. Winter, supy second en- aim, and he walked from the gal-gineer officer, Liangchow, has gone lery into the lobby, where it was second engineer officer, Hunan. explained to him again that the decision meant that the conviction for the murder of his wife had been set aside.

Then he was taken by secret passages through the House of Lords, and driven off in a taxi- cab to an unknown destination Woolmington's bride of seven- teen, Violet Kathleen, was found shot at her mother's home Milborne Port, Somerset.

(Special Air Mail Service) (v London, April 18.

Mr. Hammersley, the Conserva-

of Drawers, Cupboards, Bookcases, abinet, Filing Cabinets, Desk, Round and Square Tables, Yes Poys, etc., etc.

Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Glass Ware Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, "Orcamants, Tes. Sets, Dinner Service,

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also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

Including

Jose Table, Armchairs, hairs,, 'Tea Poys, Flower Stands, Jardinieres, Cabinets, Desks, Tables, etc, etc.

and

Three Pianos One Enamelled Fath

Six Underwood Typewriters

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY,

The 80TH APRIL, 1995.

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.

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tive member for Stockport, is to PUBLIC AUCTION.

Mr. H C. Williamson, sup'y sec- | ask Sir Samuel Hoare in the House ond engineer officer, Hunah, is on ❘ of Commons whether he can make short leave.

a statement on the Indo-Burman

THE Undersigned have received

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Mr. R. M. Cheery, acting second trade agreement, writes a corres- engineer, officer. Whangpu, has pondent, What is behind this one third engineer officer, Tsinan. question is not merely the fear Mr. H. LElliott, acting third but, as I am told, the actual know- engineer officer, Tainan, has gone ledge that when Burmna becomes second engineer officer, Whangpu. separated from India under the Mr. A. Madden, third engineer | Indie Bill she will retain the pre- officer, Shantung, has gone acting sent 25 per cent Indian duty second engineer officer, the same against British goods while allow THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935

at

ship.

WATER COLOURS M. R. K. Urquhart, sup'y third for was

Exhibition At Komor's

Mr. J. Fry, third engineer officer, Tsinan, has gone sup'y third-en- gineer officer, Chungking.

ing Indian goods to enter duty free Mr. A. Orr, acting third engineer as at present. What Mr. Hammer- officer, Binkiang, 'is on reserve for | sley and some of the Lancashire Wulin.

members were apparently hoping. that Burma. under" her engineer officer, Nanning, is in new Constitution would put on a transit.

25 per cent duty against. Indian as well as Lancashire goods.

Accordingly Mr. Hammersley is to move an amendment to clause | 28 of the bill dealing with Burmese Customs duties, the object of which is to ensure that the rate of duty on goods imported into Burma, from Great Britain shall not exceed the rate of duty on

countries. similar goods imported from other

INDO CHINA §, N. CO.......... Mr. E. L Starking, chief officer, Yatshing, is an reserve.

Mr. G. Clarke, chief officer. Lee- sang, is on short leave."

Slangwo, has gone acting chie

Mr. N. H King, second officer,

omcer, Leesang

Spring has arrived and with it Komor's Bi-annual Exhibition of water colours, by the most famous artists of Japan. The pictures are as interesting on this occasion as they always are, Those artists whose work, we associate with Komer's Exhibitions are all repre- sented, such as Terauchi, Kabaya- Slangwo. shi, Kano. Ito and others. Among Mr. B. 3. Walsh, third officer, the water colours both large and-

Mr. R. G. Stamon, second officer Tingsang, has gone second officer,

small, there is an immense range of omcer, the same shilp.

"Yatshing," has gone acting chier

subjects and prices, although none

of them can be considered costly.

Fuji the sacred mountain is re-

ON

CORKENCING AT 2.30 F.M.

Ár Taura SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW BOAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Suites, Teak Ward- Dressing Tables, Armchairs · and Chairs, Obests of Drawers, Deaks, Cabinets, Bilver are, Brass Ware, Aluminium Ware, Katten Ware,Glass Ware, Cutlery, Clocks, Ornaments, Table Lamps, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Ebangtai Bath, Fino, Carpete, Hoga,

etc etc.

and

A SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD WARE

£250,000 CONTRACT

(Special Ale: Mail Service)

London, April 18. A contract of the total, value, of. about £250,000 has been secured from the Argentine Government ollfelds by Blewarts and Lloyds. Ltd, and the British Mannesmanb Tube Company, Ltd, acting in col- laboration, for ell-well casing and Frother tabular requirementa, q Komor's always welcome you to The placing of this large order view their excellent exhibitions of In Great Britain is understood to art and it does not matter if you be a direct consequence... of the purchase or not, Several hundreds, Anglo-Argentine trade agreement.” of pictures are on view ranging Whue the contract was under hego- TERMS Cabu_ox Duliter owing to favourable exchangs, from tlation the closest touch was main- 12 upwards! The Art rooms are tained between the open from 9.8.m. to 5 p.m. and the| ernment, and tits firms responsible exhibition is for Ten Days Only, for the successful tender.

presented many times in every China are available, No. 3, China mood. All sides of Japanese life Junk by Terauchi, No. 34, Peking, are reflected. The temple of Nikke China No. 75, Mukden and many reproduced in every tiny detail others." The lovely and ever changing at- mospheric effects of the Land of the Rising Sun and of the Seas, which encircle her are all treated over and over again by different artists with a different vision. But this time some of the artists are not only showing us Japanese life, but a few excellent water colours of

OF VIEW FRŐM WEDNESDAY THÌ LY HAI, 1991.

LAMMERT BROS.

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